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Space Above and Beyond retrospective (video).
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Space Above and Beyond – when a promising premise got Chig-whipped (article).

Larks, the ambitious Space: Above and Beyond series from the mid-90s. It had all the ingredients for a sci-fi epic

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Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), a movie retrospective (video).
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Umbilical (Polestars 2) by Teika Marija Smits (book review).

The ‘Polestars’ books, of which this is the second, are anthology collections and are each by a different contemporary author.

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Breathe: scifi post-apocalyptic movie (first trailer).
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Breathe: scifi post-apocalyptic movie (first trailer).

Set against a foreboding dystopian future, Breathe emerges as an enthralling action thriller directed by Stefon Bristol and crafted by

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Foundation: series 2, because in space, no one can hear you scheme (scifi TV series trailer).
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Foundation versus Dune: one lives, one dies (article).

For those steeped in science fiction’s most revered tomes, few names command more respect than Frank Herbert and Isaac Asimov.

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Strange Attractions (Polestars 1) by Jaine Fenn (book review).

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Michael Moorcock, the fantasy author interview with host Andrew Sumner (video).
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Michael Moorcock author interview: pie-eyed pooches and psychic sofas (video).

March 2024 is sparking up with mayhem and marvel as ace fantasy author Michael Moorcock beams back onto Forbidden Planet

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Dune 2: cinema-goer arrives by sand-worm (silly news).
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Dune 2: cinema-goer arrives by sand-worm (silly news).

Thanks to Josh for taking this odd video of a chap arriving in true fremen style at the cinema for

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Arcadian: horror-scifi movie with Nic Cage (trailer).
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Arcadian: horror-scifi movie with Nic Cage (trailer).

Picture this: Nicolas Cage tucked away in a not-so-serene farmhouse, desperately trying to keep his teenage twins from becoming monster

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